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Royal Irish Trio Lead SB20 Nationals on Dublin Bay
Three wins from three races gives Bád Kilcullen (Stefan Hyde, Jimmy Dowling and Kieran Dorgan) the perfect start to their SB20 National Championships campaign at the Royal Irish Yacht Club today.
20 boats are competing in the Dubarry-sponsored sportsboat event on Dublin Bay, two more than predicted.
The host club trio lead Royal St. George's Ted skippered by Michael O'Connor, Davy Taylor and Edward Cook who runners up in each of today's blustery rounds.
Third is venuesworld skippered by Ger Dempsey, Chris Nolan, Tim Norwood and Damian Dion.
Results after three races are below
Series Place |
Sail No |
Boat |
Helm |
Crew 1 |
Crew |
Misc 3 |
Club |
Series Points |
|||
1 |
3741 |
Bád Kilcullen |
Stefan Hyde |
Jimmy Dowling |
Kieran Dorgan |
RIYC |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
2 |
3544 |
Ted |
Michael O'Connor |
Davy Taylor |
Edward Cook |
RSGYC |
6 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
|
3 |
3739 |
Ger Dempsey |
Chris Nolan |
Tim Norwood |
Damian Dion |
RIYC |
12 |
4 |
5 |
3 |
|
4 |
3323 |
Sea Biscuit |
Marty Cuppage |
Barry Glavin |
Niall O'Riordan |
RSGYC |
15 |
8 |
3 |
4 |
|
5 |
3040 |
Provident CRM |
Graeme Grant |
John Malone |
Emmet Sheridan |
LRYC |
17 |
5 |
7 |
5 |
|
6 |
3761 |
Carpe Diem |
Colin Galavan |
Kevin O'Rourke |
Aaron Jones |
RIYC/RSGYC |
19 |
3 |
8 |
8 |
|
7 |
3500 |
Team Ridgeway |
Andrew Baker |
Stephen Kane |
Emmet Ryan |
SLYC/RNIYC |
22 |
7 |
6 |
9 |
|
8 |
3297 |
Sunday Brunch |
Dave Dwyer |
Chris Arrowsmith |
Conor Cleary |
RSGYC |
27 |
9 |
11 |
7 |
|
9 |
3343 |
Rubadubdub |
Nick Doherty |
Conor O'Regan |
Gareth Nolan |
NYC |
29 |
11 |
12 |
6 |
|
10 |
3449 |
Lia |
Sarah Byrne |
Flore Dion |
Hillary Mirray |
Hazel Rae |
RSGYC |
30 |
10 |
9 |
11 |
11 |
3426 |
LoFly |
Philip Doran |
Simon Doran |
Bella Morehead |
Niamh Doran |
NYC |
31 |
6 |
4 |
21 |
12 |
3737 |
Black |
James Gorman |
Séamus O’Donnell |
Sheena Bowers |
Robbie Bowers |
NYC |
32 |
12 |
10 |
10 |
13 |
3320 |
Smoke on the Water |
Bob Hobby |
Paddy McGrath |
Owen Sinnott |
RSGYC |
38 |
13 |
13 |
12 |
|
14 |
3475 |
Sneaky B |
Charlotte O'Kelly |
Alison Piggot |
Cecile Van Steenberg |
Derval Turbidy |
NYC |
48 |
14 |
21 |
13 |
15 |
3279 |
Monkey |
Keith Cassidy |
HYC |
63 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
|||
15 |
3314 |
Probably |
Ian Simington |
RSGYC |
63 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
|||
15 |
3322 |
Sbodikins |
Cian Cahill |
RSGYC |
63 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
|||
15 |
3433 |
Animal Origami |
Chris Chapman |
Richard Franke |
Fiannan Alt |
RSGYC |
63 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
|
15 |
3490 |
Knowhowdo |
Shane Murphy |
HYC |
63 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
|||
15 |
3717 |
So Blue |
Justin Burke |
NYC/RSGYC |
63 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
18 boats - with the possibility of a couple more - have entered the 2019 Dubarry sponsored SB20 National Championships to be hosted by the Royal Irish Yacht Club this coming weekend.
After what was a fantastic Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta with 16 SB20s competing for the silverware in July, the highlight of the SB20 season, the National Championships takes place this weekend.
As Afloat previously reported, crews must weigh-in for the championships and the combined upper crew weight limit is 270 kg.
Jerry Dowling, RIYC's Rear Commodore Sailing, and fellow RIYC Members Stefan Hyde and Jimmy Dowling are in top form in the fleet and were winners of an eight–boat Northern Championships fleet in May.
This weekend, the plan is to run eight races in total and it will be up to the RO to decide how many races are held each day, depending on the forecast. The forecast is looking really good for exciting championship racing.
The SB20 national championships fleet is below:
Sail No |
Boat |
Helm |
Crew 1 |
Crew |
Club |
3040 |
Provident CRM |
John Malone |
Emmet Sheridan |
Graeme Grant |
LRYC |
3297 |
Sunday Brunch |
Dave Dwyer |
TBC |
TBC |
RSGYC |
3314 |
Probably |
Ian Simington |
RSGYC |
||
3320 |
Smoke on the Water |
Bob Hobby |
Paddy McGrath |
Owen Sinnott |
RSGYC |
3322 |
Sbodikins |
Cian Cahill |
RSGYC |
||
3323 |
Sea Biscuit |
Marty Cuppage |
Barry Glavin |
Niall O'Riordan |
RSGYC |
3343 |
Rubadubdub |
Nick Doherty |
Conor O'Regan |
Gareth Nolan |
NYC |
3426 |
LoFly |
Philip Doran |
Simon Doran |
Bella Morehead |
NYC |
3433 |
Animal Origami |
Chris Chapman |
Richard Franke |
Fiannan Alt |
RSGYC |
3449 |
Lia |
Sarah byrne |
Flore Dion |
Hillary Mirray |
RSGYC |
3475 |
Sneaky B |
Charlotte O'Kelly |
Alison Piggot |
Cecile Van Steenberg |
NYC |
3500 |
Team Ridgeway |
Peter Kennedy |
Stephen Kane |
Hammy Baker |
SLYC/RNIYC |
3544 |
Ted |
Michael O'Connor |
Davy Taylor |
Edward Cook |
RSGYC |
3639 |
venuesworld.com |
Ger Dempsey |
Chris Nolan |
Tim Norwood |
RIYC |
3717 |
So Blue |
Justin Burke |
Alan Claffey |
Chris Helme |
NYC/RSGYC |
3737 |
Black |
James Gorman |
Séamus O’Donnell |
Sheena Bowers |
NYC |
3741 |
Bád Kilcullen |
Stefan Hyde |
Jimmy Dowling |
Kieran Dorgan |
RIYC |
3761 |
CARPE DIEM |
Colin Galavan |
Owen Laverty |
PJ Cully |
RIYC/RSGYC |
SB20 Crew Weight Limit of 270 kgs for National Championships
After what was a fantastic Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta with 16 SB20s competing for the silverware, the highlight of the SB20 season, the National Championships is now on the horizon.
The three-day championship will be hosted by the Royal Irish Yacht Club on the weekend of the 30th August - 1st September. The NOR and online entry can be accessed on the following link here
Class President Colin Galavan says 'there will be a greater emphasis on acknowledging all those battles that take place throughout the fleet with prizes for lots of different categories'.
A crew weigh-in will form part of the registration process with a weight limit is 270 kg.
The class will endeavour to repeat the buoyant turn out of earlier this month to round off 2019 and put the cancellation of its Sprint Series due to lack of entries in June behind it.
After an opening race win in the Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta SB20 Division today, the All-Ireland Sailing Champion Peter Kennedy helming Team Ridgeway could only manage sixth in the second race to place third overall in the 16-boat sportsboats fleet.
The lead is held by Jerry Dowling's Bad Kilcullen who scored 3, 1 In May, the on-form Dowling crew also won the class Northern title on Strangford Lough. Second overall is Alert Packaging, (Chris Helme, Justin Burke & Alan Claffey) of the National YC on five points.
The 16-boat turnout at Dun Laoghaire is a shot in the arm for the class that last month was forced to cancel its Sprint Series due to lack of numbers.
Lack of Entries Cancels SB20 Sprint Series on Dublin Bay
Saturday's planned SB20 Sprint Series on Dublin Bay has been cancelled.
The aim of the innovative sportsboat series was to run "lots of races back to back" but Class President Colin Galavan said he had no option but to "cancel running the event" due to lack of support.
Thankfully, the class can revert to the regular two DBSC Saturday races scheduled this weekend.
In a communication to the membership, Galavan gave an insight behind the lack of take up for the event, "lots of sailors have just finished the Dun Laoghaire-Dingle race, others are off on holiday after the Leaving and Junior Certs and some are off to Sovereigns Cup".
Meanwhile, Royal Irish SB20 skipper Ger Dempsey (pictured above) finished seventh overall at the North Sea Regatta 2019 in the Hague a week ago. Dempsey sailing with Dublin Bay sailors Chris Nolan, Dion Labouret and Justin Burke were winners of race six in the 13-boat fleet. Results are here.
Four wins from six sealed victory for the Royal Irish Yacht Club team Bád/Kilcullen at last weekend's Strangford Lough-based SB20 Northern Championships.
Jerry Dowling, RIYC's Rear Commodore Sailing, and fellow RIYC Members Stefan Hyde and Jimmy Dowling were in top form in the eight–boat fleet.
Second overall was Michael O'Connor in Ted, with national champion Peter Kennedy of the host club third.
Download results below.
There were so many crew changes at the SB20 Easter Championships in Howth Yacht Club last weekend, the fleet was barely recognisable. Ridgefence, missing Peter Kennedy, was helmed by Emmet Ryan, Bad had Michael O’Connor on the back, venuesworld.com moved Ger Dempsey forward and gave Justin Burke the helm, the Dorans tried a four-man combination for the first time, John Malone was replaced by Alistair Kissane in his new boat, with Diana Kissane on the helm.
It was clear from the start that the podium at this seven-boat championship was open to all.
Race officer, Richard Kissane, delivered six races over the two days with incredible efficiency. Conditions were shifty, but the 20-degree shifts were consistent and the results at the end of the event would suggest the race course remained fair. If you wanted tight racing you got it, the first 4 boats finished within a point of each other after 6 races, with the podium decided on countback.
There is a theory that consistency is the key in a race series, however, this proved wrong for Ridgefence on this occasion. Despite 6 good race results and equal points with Bad and venuesworld.com, they were pushed off the podium on countback. Lofly (12), Bad (13) and venuesworld.com (13) shared the bullets with 2 each and took the prizes.
Thanks to ProvidentCRM and UK Sails Ireland for sponsoring the prizes.
Lough Ree Yacht Club members are developing a class of SB20s sportsboats on the lake for 'informal' club racing and to compete in the June Bank Holiday Weekend racing and the annual regatta. Three boats have been confirmed for this season with the possibility of a fourth boat involved too.
The fledgeling fleet is also in contact with the five or six boats on Lough Derg (mainly sailing out of Garykennedy) and hope to host the Derg fleet during the season and also join them for some Derg events.
In an interesting departure from windward/leeward racing, the Lough Ree sailors are also looking at having a class start in the annual Gortmore Bell Race on Lough Derg from Mountshannon to Terryglass and back in September.
The sailors intend to run a Demo Day in the club in June. "We would like to encourage existing cruiser sailors as well as sailors moving up from Mirrors and other dinghy classes. All are very welcome to come along and have a go!, say the LRYC promoters.
The SB20, previously known as the Laser SB3, is a 3-4 person keelboat with main, jib and asymmetric spinnaker.
The SB20 is campaigned on an Irish National circuit with a regional event once a month during the summer and is actively raced twice weekly in Dun Laoghaire. There are also pockets of boats racing in Northern Ireland, Cork and Lough Derg.
Lough Ree Yacht Club has been involved in the class since it hosted a number of regional events around 2006 to 2012 and LRYC hosted the All Ireland Sailing Championships last September in SB20s.
The Irish SB20 fleet enjoyed a record year in 2018 seeing an incredibly strong showing of Irish talent at the European Championships on home waters last August, the height of performance being reached by Michael O’Connor’s Sin Bin claiming the bronze medal.
And there is no sign of any let up in this formidable sportsboat class.
The first event of a packed 2019 Calendar including World Championships in Hyeres this autumn, will be hosted by Howth Yacht Club over the weekend of 4th and 5th May. The growing J80 fleet will also race their East Coast Championship to be held in conjunction with the SB20s over the same course. The combination of both fleets out on the water will provide a fine spectacle of Irish sailing talent including a host of former Olympians and winners of the ISA All Ireland Championships.
There are a number of strong additions to the fleet including top Laser Helm Philip Doran and their mettle will be tested against some old hands including Team Binn Eadair with Cillian Dickson at the helm supported by expert crew Sam O’Byrne and tactician Gordon Stirling, Michael “I’m retired from SB20 sailing” O’Connor who will be guest helming the Dowling’s “Bad” hailing from the RIYC. Consistent top performers in attendance include class President Colin Galavan and team Venuesworld of Ger Demspey and Chris Nolan. Team Provident CRM are also hoping to show strongly with a new line up for the 2019 season including John Malone, Graham Curran and Diana Kissane.
Bespoke MacWilliam Holdalls and CRM Provident sponsored prizes will be awarded for first in gold and silver fleets for the SB20s and the winning boat in the J80s, sponsored by UK Sailmakers. There will also be individual race winner prizes awarded to the SB20 fleet, kindly sponsored by Provident CRM.
The SB20 fleet are regulars in Howth and have experienced great sailing conditions North West of Ireland’s Eye over their last few visits and we hope that the Eastern’s will be blessed once more with fine racing weather.
SB20 Ireland Season Preview
SB20 Ireland Class President Colin Galavan introduces the 2019 Sportsboat season
SB20 Class Dinner
The class dinner will be held on Saturday the 6th April 2019.
The venue will be the Royal Irish Yacht Club and there will be prizes to award and an update for you on the Class news. It is a great occasion to get reacquainted with fellow crew members and make plans for the season ahead.
Please book directly with the catering office at [email protected] or by phone at 01-2809452 ext 1. Meet in the bar from 19.00 hrs onwards.
Dinner commences at 20.00 hrs
SPRING WARMER - HYC
The sailing season commences on the 6th April with the Spring Warmer in Howth Yacht Club. It will be held on the following weekends 6th, 13th & 27th April.
19th - 22nd April is Easter weekend.
EAST COAST CHAMPIONSHIPS - HYC
Our first regional event of 2019 will be our East Coast Championships and it will be on the 4th - 5th May. As you will recall HYC are fantastic at running terrific racing for the class and we look forward to returning to the 'north side'. I am delighted to confirm that Richard Kissane will be our Race Officer for the event.
Nationals Trophy Found
A magnificent trophy was purchased and presented to the class by the NYC in 2007. It subsequently went missing in action until now.
I am delighted to confirm that it has been found and will be on display at the Class dinner.
It is a very valuable trophy and we are delighted to have it back. It will be presented to the winners of the National Championships 2019, whoever that may be.
Change of Ownership
There has been some movement in the class over the winter months.
- Charlotte O'Kelly has acquired Kenneth Rumball (et al)'s boat (Sneaky B) and will be sailing from the National Yacht Club.
- Donie Hegarthy & Eoin Leahy have acquired Roger Bannon's boat (Artful Dodger) and will be sailing from Lough Ree YC
- Rumour has it, Mary O'Loughlin & Johnnie Grey (Grey Matter) will make a return to racing this year.
- Diana Kissane beat the transfer window and signed a new contract (for an undisclosed sum) to drive for John Malone (Provident CRM) for the season and will sail under the burgee of Lough Ree YC.
- Ben Adair will be sailing, part-time from Lough Ree YC. Allegedly the interview process continues for the vacant position at the bow.
- Michael O'Connor has take a breather from sailing this season (not just to give the rest of us a chance) but as his boat 'SINBIN' emigrated to Portugal. We will be watching SINBINs results carefully, to see if the new owners can emulate the success of Michael & his crew. No chance.
DBSC Class Captain
Your new class captain for the 2019 season in Dublin Bay Sailing Club is Pat O'Brien.
Pat hails from the RStGYC and sails 'Sunday Brunch' along with his partner in crime Dave Dwyer. There are a few changes to the format in Dublin Bay and Pat will enlighten you in due course.